The state originally constructed the dam in 1933 — six years after the Winooski River saw historic flooding — to hold water upstream in the Waterbury reservoir and protect against downstream flooding.
We live in villages, some of us in cities. In Vermont, even out in the sticks, we still live in so-called “towns.” Then there ...
Vermont faces challenges that have bedeviled rural areas for decades: how to hang onto young people and draw in new residents ...
Robert Small and Emily Cayer worked with the Vermont Land Trust to conserve 269 acres of managed forest, wetlands and streams ...
It was a slow start to the snowmobile season but officials say we are now in full swing in some parts of the state. "The scenery is second-to-none" said Moretown resident Rich Butler. Butler has spent ...
State and local emergency managers are facing a serious question in the wake of President Donald Trump's first few weeks in ...
Winhall, Jamaica, Londonderry and Weston are working together to solve a shortage of affordable or workforce housing. At a ...
Now that the president's agenda is in motion, Vermont leaders are navigating how to respond to his “flood the zone” approach.
We need to stay focused on Vermont and remain disciplined as we distinguish between what is fact and what is rhetoric before ...
Seven months after a devastating flood destroyed his family home, British expatriate and longtime Peacham resident John ...
It’s not just Florida and California — from poisoned water supplies to infrastructure issues to polar vortices, Holly Baxter ...
Three parcels at important locations in the Barton and Clyde River Watersheds are now permanently protected for fish habitat, ...
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